Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy delivered an inspiring speech at the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) event held at Shilpakalavedika, Hyderabad. The event was organized to hand over appointment letters to newly selected engineers for various government jobs.
During his speech, the Chief Minister emphasized the crucial role these young engineers will play in the rejuvenation of the Musi River. He described the project as a major initiative that could significantly improve both the environment and urban development in the state.
CM Revanth Reddy encouraged the engineers to use their skills and creativity to lead the Musi River restoration project. He expressed confidence that this project could become a symbol of Telangana’s bright future, highlighting the potential for positive change.
“The Musi River has immense potential for transformation,” said the Chief Minister. He explained that the project would not only restore the river but also open up new opportunities for urban renewal. He urged the engineers to view this challenge as an opportunity to contribute to the state’s growth.
The Chief Minister’s message inspired the engineers, as he spoke about the possibility of turning the Musi River into a “miracle of environmental restoration.” He emphasized that their work could showcase Telangana as a state where modern solutions meet sustainable growth.
The event ended with the distribution of appointment letters to the engineers, marking the start of their new responsibilities. These young professionals will now begin shaping the future of Telangana’s infrastructure and environmental projects.